Photographer's Note

Within the walls of its medina, Fes el Bali (old Fes) lies the worlds largest intact medieval city. There are more than 9500 narrow streets and alleyways which wind endlessly up and down.
With this view over the city I was surprised to see so many satelite dishes everywhere.

I remember when you were taking that photo, I was behind you holding your ice cream and... wait a minute, I've never been to Morocco... :-P)

I don't think I would have recognize your signature on this one, but I do like it a lot. A cubist painting, an incredible 3D puzzle... I like to see different earth tones under soft light and no harsh contrasts.

If I would have been with you, I would have been nervous you were too close to the edge of the rooftop where you were standing... :-P)

I've been to a similar place in Tunisia.
Reminds me exactly of the Medina in Tunis.
We would all love to see any photos of the narrow streets and alleyways if you have them.

This paticular photo is very busy, but also very educational for anyone who hasn't seen these types of areas before. We can learn alot just by looking, and that is exactly what TE is all about
Very well done
Thank you
have a great weekend
craig

What an another impressive shot!
Reasonable framework/composition and good astringent color contrast are outstanding usual!
I can imagine the daily people life of there truly.
Anyway congratulation on your masterpiece!
Thanks for sharing and best regards,
Have a nice happy Saturday !

Hi Wanda,
With national TV channels being little attractive, and cable probably too expansive for many, in most developping countries dish antennae business is flourishing... at the expanse of architectural integrity! Not too bad here as Ku band dishes are small...!
I like the natural earth and brick color tones.
Greetings
Laurent